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Thomas Jeffersons Monticello, Charlottesville, VA - Official Website Monticello is the autobiographical masterpiece of Thomas Jefferson—designed and redesigned and built and rebuilt for more than forty years Its gardens were a botanic showpiece, a source of food, and an experimental laboratory of ornamental and useful plants from around the world
Tips for Visiting - Thomas Jeffersons Monticello Tips for things to see and do at Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's plantation home in Albemarle County, near Charlottesville in Central Virgnia (VA)
Tickets and Tours to Monticello | Thomas Jeffersons Monticello Explore Thomas Jefferson's extraordinary achievements and complex legacy by visiting and touring Monticello, one of the most popular Virginia historical sites, just outside Charlottesville
House Gardens at Thomas Jeffersons Monticello Monticello is the autobiographical masterpiece of Thomas Jefferson—designed and redesigned and built and rebuilt for more than forty years Its gardens were a botanic showpiece, a source of food, and an experimental laboratory of ornamental and useful plants from around the world
Highlights Tour of Monticello | Thomas Jeffersons Monticello You’ll learn about Jefferson and his vision for America, the realities of slavery on the Monticello plantation, and the mountaintop’s iconic architecture This popular pass includes access to our gardens, grounds, walking tours, family-friendly activities, and exhibits
Monticello, a UNESCO World Heritage Site Monticello is the only U S presidential and private home on the UNESCO World Heritage List The designation’s “Statement of Significance” details Thomas Jefferson’s architectural ingenuity and use of neo-classical elements in creating both Monticello and the University of Virginia
Building Monticello - Thomas Jeffersons Monticello Thomas Jefferson spent most of his adult life designing and redesigning Monticello, which was constructed over a period of forty years He said, "Architecture is my delight, and putting up, and pulling down, one of my favorite amusements "